Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday 2 Jan inaugurated,
and laid foundation stones of several development projects worth
over ₹20,000 crore related to the aviation, rail, road, oil and gas,
shipping and higher education sectors in Tamil Nadu's Tiruchirappalli.
The two-level terminal building has been developed
at a cost of over ₹1100 crore. It has the capacity to serve more than 44
lakh passengers annually and about 3,500 during peak hours, the Prime
Minister's Office (PMO) informed earlier through an official release.
While addressing the gathering, PM Modi said, ““I wish that the year 2024 is peaceful and
prosperous for everyone. It is a privilege that my first public programme in
2024 is happening in Tamil Nadu. Today development projects worth
nearly ₹20,000 Cr will strengthen Tamil Nadu's progress. I congratulate
you for these projects..."
Expressing his pain over the loss of lives in Tamil
Nadu due to recent rains and floods, he said, “The last few weeks of 2023 were
difficult for many people in Tamil Nadu. We lost many of our fellow citizens
due to heavy rainfall. There has also been a significant loss of property... The central government stands with the
people of Tamil Nadu in this time of crisis. We are providing every possible
support to the state government.â€
PM Modi reached Tiruchirappalli where he was
received by state chief minister MK Stalin and Governor RN Ravi. He participated in the 38th Convocation
Ceremony of the Bharathidasan University.
While addressing the event, he quoted the
'PuthiyathorUlagamSeivom' Tamil verses of poet Bharathidasan, after whom the
university had been named, and said it meant creating a brave new world which
is also the university's motto.
He also said the Indian youth were already creating
such a world. The Indian scientists are
on the world map through missions like Chandrayaan-3 and 'our innovators took
the number of patents from around 4,000 in 2014 to almost 50,000 now.'